The Papers of Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, Volume IV, part 2

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TEXAS STA.TE LIBRA.RY

No. 2734 1859 Feb. 25, JAMES THOMAS, GRANADA, [NICARAGUA] TO M[IRABEAU] B[UONAPARTE] LAMAR, LEON, [NICARAGUA] Approving Lamar's plan for buying property in Granadii. and making his permanent residence there; real estate possibilities. A. L. S. 3 p. No. 2735 1859 Feb. 28, C.H. DAVIS, PANAMA, [PANAMA] TO A. B. COR- WINE, PANAMA, [PANAMA].r Copy Dear Sir Panama February 28th. 1859 I have the pleasure to transmit to you a printed copy of the capitulation of Rivas.• 8 I have not the means of comparing it with the orig- inal, but I have no doubt of its strict accuracy. Very truly and respectfully your friend and obt. Svt. (signed) C. H. Davis To Com U. S. N. A. B. Corwine Esq U.S. Consul · Panama No. 2736 1859 Mar. 2, AMOS B. CORWINE, UNITED STATES CONSU- LATE, PANAMA, [PANAMA] TO M[IRABEAU] B(UON- APARTE] LAMAR, [LEON, NICARAGUA] Sending printed copy of the capitulation of Rivas by Walker, and Davis to Corwine [Feb. 28.] A. L. S. 1 p. See no. 2514. No. 2737 1859 Mar. 2, J. M. CAZNEAU, [WASHINGTON, D. C.], TO [M, B.] LAMAR, [LEON, NICARAGUA] 0 My Dear General Lamar, I have enclosed a letter to our mutual friend Mr. Debrin to whom and his lady my husband & I beg you to present us kindly, and say that we do not despair of yet meeting them in Nicaragua although signs of trouble are in the sky . Your despatches say that neither the Ousely nor Cass-Yri- sarri treaty is ratified, but the Aspenwall papers say positively that the British treaty is rafitified [sic] and the U. S. treaty not It is rather

"Copy. '"No. 2514. •.A. L. 8.

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